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Accredited Jewelry Appraisers

200 Little Falls St #302-B
Falls Church, VA 22046 703-786-5349

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Sharon and Jeff are both highly professional as well as friendly and warm individuals.... - Oct 22, 2023

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Quinn's Auction Galleries

360 S Washington St
Falls Church, VA 22046 703-532-5632

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Quinn's has a free appraisal time every 3rd Wed of month from 1-3. You can... - Jul 20, 2018

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Patrick F Casey Appraisal Service

220 N Washington St
Falls Church, VA 22046 703-532-7693

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The four Cs—cut, carat, color, and clarity—help determine a stone’s price. Pay attention to these guidelines, but don’t assume better grades are always worth higher price tags. You can spend a lot more money for a higher-grade stone when a lower-grade one will do.